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The stupid
comic
relief complete with laugh track was not funny or necessary (we get it, Laxman isn't the sharpest tool in the shed).
With a
comic
book hero as iconic as Batman, there are certain traits that cannot be changed.
The
comic
situations are typical from Gomez Pereira, but in this case they are not funny at all and are resolved poorly.
Actually, Larry, Curly and Moe are billed alongside
comic
Ted Healy as Ted Healy and his Three Stooges.
Too much colors, too much unnecessary "addons" to a story, too much stupid characters (I presume they wanted to achieve
comic
relief, but I only wanted to cry)... too much of everything.
It's such a weird remake that I cant quite believe I saw it, it reminded me of something that The
Comic
Strip presents would have done in the eighties, a bit like their Hollywood interpretation of the Miner's Strike, very strange!
It's about a devilish 7-year-old boy who wrecks
comic
havoc on a childless couple (John Ritter, Amy Yasbeck) who foolishly adopts him.
Only the best performance was by Anil Kapoor man he is all time at his best playing the role of villain with a
comic
act speaking Hinglish... Akki is also done a good job....
'L'Odyssée d'Alice Tremblay' is a collage of
comic
sketches, linked together with a (very) thin layer of good ideas.
With Redd Foxx in the central role and enough pimpy outfits and polyester to carpet the entire 1970s, "Norman" plays like a blaxploitation picture combined with any number of silly sitcom episodes involving
comic
misunderstandings, not to mention an elongated cameo by Waylon Flowers!
Seeing all of the negative reviews for this movie, I figured that it could be yet another
comic
masterpiece that wasn't quite meant to be.
The medieval set is a
comic
mish-mash of anything from the late 10th century to the 16th century.
If you read that and thought that was pure
comic
brilliance (sadly, it probably was the most INTENTIONALLY funny part of the movie), maybe you'll like this movie.
He's meant to be a
comic
book villain who snarls and sneers and hisses and hams, and he does all of that to good effect.
Bascally a showcase for black
comic
Stepin Fetchit who gets special billing here, we see him going to his shack where the gang hangs out.
And worth mentioning is also pretty nasty death scene of the main villain which was pretty
comic
book like and inventive without any gore.
It really doesn't matter that Superman
comic
books are unbelievably naive and their target is ten year old.
When she is the victim of another attack on the streets of New York,
comic
book artist Roberts moves to a small town out West.
The story is completely unbelievable of course, and did not succeed to convince me either in the
comic
or in the sentimental register.
No matter how embarrassingly unfunny a
comic
bit was, it wasn't fixed, and wasn't left on the cutting room floor.
Arthur Askey's great skill as a
comic
was in the way he communicated with his public.
There are some
comic
scenes and you will have a few laughs.
That is one of the main problems as the relationship between Blaise and Garvin was certainly always one of the fascinating aspects of the novels and the long running
comic
strip.
Another problem is that the peripheral characters, whom the filmmakers obviously have nothing but contempt for, are hyped up to such absurd caricatures for
comic
effect, that they fail to be relatable in any real way.
There is a Lucky Luke
comic
about two families (one with big noses and one with big ears) fighting each other in a small town... you will laugh much more if you read this instead of wasting your time with this movie.
The film, intentionally, has no
comic
relief, no music, and is drenched in shadowy pathos.
The plot is inane and laughable (not comic).
John Leguizemo, a wonderful
comic
actor, is a New York Latino, able to get inside a myriad of characters, both male and female, to show the bizarre foibles of an ethnic group trying to cope in an alien culture.
What was theoretically supposed to be some
comic
relief was the homoerotic friend with a penchant for Disney films; none of his analogies hit home, his little moral speeches were flat, I was literally waiting for them to go on to say something meaningful, only to find out he was done.
tracey really doesn't have much to say or do, and unlike brock offers no
comic
relief.
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